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The IRS has lost over 11% of its workforce through terminations and voluntary resignations. Legal challenges have followed as ...
The tax agency overall is down a quarter of its staff through a combination of deferred resignations, retirements and RIFs, ...
The workforce needs to be shored up, but also able to deal with the "increased complexity of the business world" and new technologies, he said, something that others echoed.
Now, with a directive to reduce their workforce to 45,000, the agency faces a daunting challenge. U.S. citizens may soon experience longer wait times for refunds and reduced access to IRS ...
The IRS disclosed that it was drafting a plan to reduce its workforce by half. The agency started Trump’s presidency with almost 100K employees, but nearly 7K have been laid off since February 20th.
Newly-confirmed IRS Commissioner Billy Long will undoubtedly have his hands full of challenges as he takes the IRS helm. [View source.] ...
The IRS faces operational challenges as recent layoffs threaten to delay tax refunds and stimulus checks. Despite a court-ordered reinstatement of thousands of employees, uncertainty looms over ...
The IRS is drafting plans to reduce its workforce by up to 50%, according to sources, as part of the Trump administration’s broader push to downsize the federal government.